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Business rates hitting recruitment plans, claim chambers of commerce

Firms say soaring business rates are stopping them from recruiting after it was revealed they will jointly pay an extra £14.7 million next year.

Firms say soaring business rates are stopping them from recruiting after it was revealed they will jointly pay an extra £14.7 million next year.

Birmingham companies paid a total of £459 million this year, and as rates rise in line with September’s retail prices index, they are set to face a 3.2 per cent increase next spring.

The British Chambers of Commerce is now urging George Osborne to freeze business rates for two years in his Autumn Statement on December 5

Gerry Dunne, managing director of city engineering firm Westley Engineering, said: “We pay an astronomical amount of rates for our building.

“We used to be in an old factory in Selly Oak in 2008 and the rates were about £8,000.

“Now we have moved to a new factory our rates are closer to £50,000.

“You would think when you move from an old factory to a new one, which is better for the environment, there wouldn’t be much difference, but that is two or three people’s wages.”

Chambers are calling on the Government to review and reform the business rates system by 2015, with a more “responsive and transparent” system enacted early in the next parliament.